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Boy Drinking/ Fountain-Planter

Make this unique polyresin fountain depicting a boy drinking from a fountain a focal point of any room or outdoor area. It has a playful design, and is also a planter, adding appeal and functionality. 110V, UL Listed pump is included. 23.8" L X 18.75 W X 27" H

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Deep South Lemon Pie

from River Road Recipes...
The Textbook of Louisiana Cuisine



INGREDIENTS:
5 egg whites
2 tablespoons sugar
1 can condensed milk
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon yellow food coloring
1 baked graham cracker crust
TO PREPARE:

Make graham cracker crust according to directions on graham cracker crumb box.  Be sure to bake for eight minutes at 350 degrees.  Let cool.  Reserve 1/2 cup crumbs for pie topping.  Grate one tablespoon lemon rind and sprinkle on crust.  Let stand while filling is being made.

For filling, beat egg whites very stiff, adding sugar gradually.  Mix in a separate bowl condensed milk, lemon juice and food coloring.  When this is mixed well, fold into stiffly beaten egg whites.  Pour mixture into graham crust, sprinkle with 1/2 cup graham crumbs.  Keep refrigerated.  This pie may also be frozen for future use.

SERVES 8



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